The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 19, 1944, Image 1

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COQUILUt, COOS COUNTY, OMGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1», 1M4.
"Ladies Night"
Meeting Of Rotary
Th« Coquill« Rotary Club held
annual Ladies Night meeting
Those Going For
Exams, Induction
(Continued on page eight)
The following men reported a
Portland, Oregon, for their preinduc
tion physical examination on Wed'
nesday of this week, their instruc­
tions coming from the Coquille Solee
tive Service Board:
Robert A. Smith, Bandon.
Calvin C. Fults, Coquille.
Leo C. Call, Coquille.
Roy E. Porter, Coquille.
Donald E. Sell, Coquille.
Philip A. Clausen, Riverton.
Eddie Padgett, Coquille.
James A. White, Coquille.
Donald L. Ocheltree, Coquille.
Carl Nelson, Lebanon.
John D. Ward, Lebanon.
Clyde W. St. Clair, Coquille.
The following group will be in­
ducted into the service within th«
next few days:
Lyle A. Wood, Myrtle Point.
Elbert M. Griffin, Myrtle Point.
Ralph R. Thrift, Coquille.
Albert M. Menning, Coquille.
Merrill H. Perkin», Langlob.
Harold Z. Hayes, Coquille.
which
tow vthe boats to
dock at Parken­
will return them
Jack Moore lay«
Women’s Club To
members, James T. Hodges, presi­
dent of the Adhesive Products Co.
of Seattle, a guest of Larry Lund-
qist, was introduced and gave a talk
' on the chemical research and manu-
I factoring of the various types of
glue used in the making of plywood.
. Lack of space this week prevents
a detailed account of. his talk which
' was filled with interesting data on
' the subject.
George H. Chaney, chairman of
the Associated War Fund drive, gave
a brief talk on the progress of the
drive.